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English: The 21 possible vertex regular polygons constructed by means of connecting centroids of regular polygons through common edges. Eight vertex polygons have non-equivalent reflections. Six vertex polygons are unusable in dual uniform tilings; four vertex polygons require at least one additional vertex polygon to dual uniform tile the plane; eleven vertex polygons can tile the plane alone. (8+6+4+11=29)
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current23:37, 30 July 2019Thumbnail for version as of 23:37, 30 July 20199,400 × 6,000 (3.86 MB)Harry PrincetonCorrected rhombus orientation from (3.6)^2 to (6.3)^2.
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